The disco clam lights up

 
from the quartz synthesized in its body.

When danger approaches, strobe lights
bounce from one side of its crimson mantle

to the other, like a disco ball. Don't
eat me
, it seems to say— not in the middle

of my party, and you're not invited
. Perhaps
this is another way to live one more day—

to stun with the unexpected, startle instead
of cower and hide. Sometimes the chain of tiny

adrenaline synapses fires up inside us,
so that we step forward instead of back

even when we're frightened. Performance
and technique, but also timing. In front

of such astonishment, the chance for reprieve,
even applause, in a dark ocean full of teeth.

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